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Joel B. Pollak / BREITBART.COM:
EXCLUSIVE - INSIDE ORCA: HOW THE ROMNEY CAMPAIGN SUPPRESSED ITS OWN VOTE — As Republicans try to explain their Election Day losses in terms of policy, tactics, and strategy, one factor is emerging as the essential difference between the Obama and Romney campaigns on November 6 …
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NY Daily News, Election 2012, EconLog and Balloon Juice
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JohnE / Ace of Spades HQ:
The Unmitigated Disaster Known As Project ORCA — What is Project Orca? Well, this is what they told us: … Pretty much everything in that sentence is false. The “massive undertaking” is true, however. It would take a lot of planning, training and coordination to be done successfully (oh, we'll get to that in a second).
Jan Crawford / CBS News:
Adviser: Romney “shellshocked” by loss — Mitt Romney's campaign got its first hint something was wrong on the afternoon of Election Day, when state campaign workers on the ground began reporting huge turnout in areas favorable to President Obama: northeastern Ohio, northern Virginia, central Florida and Miami-Dade.
Peter Wallsten / Washington Post:
Republican Party begins election review to find out what went wrong — Top Republican officials, stunned by the extent of their election losses Tuesday night, have begun an exhaustive review to figure out what went so wrong and how to fix it. — Party leaders said they already had planned …
Jan Crawford / CBS News:
Adviser: Romney “shellshocked” by loss
Adviser: Romney “shellshocked” by loss
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Spectator, Hullabaloo, The Daily Caller, Booman Tribune, Lawyers, Guns & Money and Mother Jones
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Let's Not Make a Deal — To say the obvious: Democrats won an amazing victory. Not only did they hold the White House despite a still-troubled economy, in a year when their Senate majority was supposed to be doomed, they actually added seats. — Nor was that all: They scored major gains in the states.
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Calculated Risk, Taylor Marsh, Wonkblog, Guardian, Business Insider, Prairie Weather, The Agonist, Daily Kos, msnbc.com, Politico and New York Magazine
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Schumer: ‘Chastened’ GOP makes deal possible on fiscal cliff — Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said he's optimistic a deal can be struck on the fiscal cliff because Republicans “chastened” by the election will be ready to compromise on taxes. — “Boehner wants to compromise …
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ABCNEWS, Firedoglake and Politico
John Parkinson / ABCNEWS:
Boehner Exclusive: Raising Tax Rates ‘Unacceptable’ but Will Put New Revenue on Table
Boehner Exclusive: Raising Tax Rates ‘Unacceptable’ but Will Put New Revenue on Table
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Susan Davis / USA Today:
Boehner sees short-term budget fix
Boehner sees short-term budget fix
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ABCNEWS, ABCNEWS, The Huffington Post, Connecting.the.Dots, Daily Kos, New York Magazine and Talking Points Memo
Michael O'Brien / NBC Politics:
Boehner: ‘Obamacare is the law of the land’
KABC-TV:
Dead pig left at Republican HQ in Manhattan Beach — animal news, mitt romney, south bay, los angeles news, jovana lara — Jovana Lara — MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif. (KABC) — A dead pig clad in a Mitt Romney T-shirt was left at a Republican campaign office in Manhattan Beach.
Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
The way forward — They lose and immediately the chorus begins. Republicans must change or die. A rump party of white America, it must adapt to evolving demographics or forever be the minority. — The only part of this that is even partially true regards Hispanics.
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Firedoglake, National Review, The Fix, The Daily Dish and Betsy's Page
Mickey Kaus / The Daily Caller:
Alert! The entire GOP elite seems to be trying to sell out en masse on immigration. Not only Boehner, but Cantor. And Hannity (who works for pro-amnesty world citizen Rupert Murdoch). Even Krauthammer. ... Maybe these people are convinced the larger GOP project can be saved simply by caving on just this one issue.
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Washington Monthly, New York Times, National Review, Colorlines, Power Line, Politico and The Hill
UCAR:
FUTURE WARMING LIKELY TO BE ON HIGH SIDE OF CLIMATE PROJECTIONS, ANALYSIS FINDS — BOULDER—Climate model projections showing a greater rise in global temperature are likely to prove more accurate than those showing a lesser rise, according to a new analysis by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR).
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Talking Points Memo, NASA and The Raw Story
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Brian Vastag / Washington Post:
Warmer still: Extreme climate predictions appear most accurate, report says
Warmer still: Extreme climate predictions appear most accurate, report says
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Questions and Observations and The Agonist
Schuyler Dixon / Associated Press:
‘Next Bush’ makes campaign filing in Texas — DALLAS (AP) - George P. Bush, a nephew of former President George W. Bush and son of one-time Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, has made a campaign filing in Texas that is required of candidates planning to run for state office, an official said Thursday night.
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CNN and Ballot Box
Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
For Romney, All His Career Options Are Still Open. Except One. — BOSTON — They predict he will write a book, convinced that the daily diary he kept on the campaign trail would make for a compelling read. — They speculate that he will return to the corridors of finance …
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Business Insider, Mediaite, Taegan Goddard's … and Hot Air
BudgetWatcher / Plunderbund:
Husted's latest idea would have handed Ohio to Romney — Today, at the Impact Ohio conference, Jon Husted said something incredibly newsworthy that we haven't seen reported anywhere. — Defending his performance managing Ohio's election, Husted argued that because of the high stakes involved …
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The Hinterland Gazette, Balloon Juice and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Helaine Olen / Forbes:
Mitt Romney's Campaign Cancels Staffers' Credit Cards In The Middle Of The Night — US Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney loads into a car on his way to the airport in North Canton, Ohio before flying to Pensacola, Florida, on October 27, 2012. (Image credit: AFP/Getty Images via @daylife)
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland and The Raw Story
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David Rees / HOW TO SHARPEN PENCILS:
The People's Bailout — This is a long post but it's about something pretty interesting so I hope you'll indulge ... Like many folks, Occupy Wall Street has been some doing good work in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, helping people on the ground. — Now OWS is launching the ROLLING JUBILEE …
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The Daily Banter, Telegraph and Gawker
Jim Thompsonupdated / Athens Daily News:
Charles Darwin gets 4,000 write-in votes in Athens against Paul Broun — Charles Darwin, the 19th-century naturalist who laid the foundations for evolutionary theory, received nearly 4,000 write-in votes in Athens-Clarke County in balloting for the 10th Congressional District seat retained Tuesday …
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New York Magazine, Political Insider, Inside Higher Ed and Election 2012
Michael S. Greve / Online Library of Law and Liberty:
A Constitutional Moment. Sometime? — To my constricted mind, elections are like meteorological events. They happen, at more or less regular intervals. People can't stop talking about them. If I had a desire to participate actively in either, it wouldn't make a difference; and so I never have and never will.
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protein wisdom
Bill Maher / HBO:
Why the Republicans Lost — Mitt Romney has lost and he'll soon be accepting his new job as professor of method acting at The New School in New York City. And after watching him play all these different characters over the last two years, really, who better?
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The Daily Banter and The Hinterland Gazette
Lee Enterprises / Associated Press:
AP Interview: Baldwin reflects on victory — A day after her historic victory in Wisconsin's U.S. Senate race, Democrat Tammy Baldwin said Wednesday she believes that she and tea party Republican Sen. Ron Johnson can find common ground to help the state despite being on opposite ends of the political spectrum.
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The Atlantic Online and Daily Kos